Local artist Bobbie McKibbin has returned from the second annual Yellowstone Plein Air Invitational with more honors. McKibbin’s work earned her an award for excellence in the 2018 inaugural […]
Archives for November 2019
Permit issued for gravel pit near Big Creek
On October 30, the Opencut Mining Section at the Department of Environmental Quality issued a permit to mine gravel to Wade Moudy. The Moudy Pit Site covers 13.7 acres […]
Commissioners make decision on Hayes Creek Road issue
Hayes Creek Road, located on the west side of the valley south of Hamilton in the Charlos Heights area, will remain open up to the Forest Service boundary where public […]
AmeriCorps celebrates 25 years of service
By Dan Ritter, Executive Director, Governor’s Office of Community Service Happy 25th Anniversary AmeriCorps! Each year, over 75,000 people serve in AmeriCorps across the US. Since 1994, national service has […]
Community theatre can use help
By Jim McCauley, Stevensville Playhouse We are very grateful for the continued support of community over the last 25 plus years. Thanks to the continued support of local businesses and […]
Thank you, Daines and Tester; where are you, Gianforte?
By Jamie Wolf, Missoula It is a breath of fresh air when members of congress put partisanship aside and work across the aisle. I applaud Republican Senator Daines and Democratic Senator […]
Public hearings
By Bob Williams, Stevensville Sadly, our President and his agents grossly neglected the USA Intelligence Agencies, and subverted the USA Department of State, by withholding desperately needed Military and […]
Florence rumbles, stomps Shepherd
Saturday’s first round playoff game in Florence was the first home playoff game in more than 20 years. The Falcons didn’t waste much time and opened with a 47 yard […]
Lady Falcons claim district title
The first step in the Lady Falcon’s post season trip is complete and they didn’t even have to leave their own gym. Florence was host to the 6B seeding tournament […]
Attorney says payment of fireworks claim legal – council votes to censure mayor
The October 24 Stevensville Town Council meeting was not live streamed due to technical difficulties, but an audio record of the meeting was made and is available on the town’s […]
Stevi candidate’s ethics complaint against mayor found to be invalid
Ravalli County Attorney Bill Fulbright recently found former Stevensville Town Council member and current candidate for council seat Bob Michalson’s ethics complaint against Mayor Brandon Dewey to be invalid. Michalson’s […]